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Rolexman

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  1. Just waiting for a reply from him, but I suspect his new little one is taking up all his time, and I certainly don't wont to intrude on his family time at the moment, that's the most important thing in the world.

    That's very thoughtful if you!

    I'm indeed currently finishing running projects like J's Ebel. When my little one keeps true to the schedule she will arrive within a week :)

    For those who aren't in a hurry shoot me a PM end May.

  2. Breitling charges €500 for a B13 which is 7750 off course.

    It all depends on how much faith you have in the watchmaker. If you send your watch off to Breitling for example you know that your watch will get a proper service, documents of proof and guarantee. You can bring your watch to your local jeweler who will quote you $75 bucks and probably only does a partial disassembly if you are lucky, some oil on easy accessible jewels, regulation and ready within 30 min. A proper service with uncasing, cleaning, inspecting individual parts, oiling, regulation, checking seals, waterproofing, aligning all hands etc takes about 6-7 hours for a 7750 if done right. And that is if you do an easy ETA version. The A7750 often holds some surprises which can easily ad some hours....

    So can you get a full service for $30 or $100 or $150 bucks? Sure! But you need to go by the reputation of the watchmaker to be certain if you get what you pay for. In my opinion no self respecting and skilled watchmaker will ever charge you less than $200 for a regular lay out 7750... If done right according to ETA guidelines.

    My 0.002

  3. So I brought the watch in for service and "timing"

    Probably a wall mart amateur. Find yourself a real watchmaker. MD is in the Stated en myself and some others in EU. Although reps the movements sometimes are the same as gen and need specialist attention. MD already gave a lot of valuable input on this thread.

  4. Not really a flaw per se just says liquid metal on the case back but only the blue model should have this. I have one and I think it looks pretty cool. The average joe on the street wouldn't know the difference.

    Once again ;) .... It now is corrected on the black 45.

  5. Thanks for all the kind words guys. Eventually we will pull through. Nice to know I'm not alone and the help from everyone is overwhelming. There really is no better place on the internet than RWG. Believe it or not but I get more sympathy from all the nice members here than I get from my "friends".

  6. Most of you know that I am not a 'full time' watchmaker. I have a day time job as Marketing Manager at a big Multinational. But due to the recession they too need to cut losses. Well as marketing professional you are than sh!t out of luck because they usually get hit first. And indeed... sayonara Rolexman. I officially lost my job today!

     

    And bad news never travels alone. My wife (expecting our first child in 2 weeks) also got a letter today. She got the boot too!  Also cost cut backs. Can you believe it? Within a month we will have our pride and joy, our baby girl, but we will both be unemployed.....I still can't believe it! F#cking recession.

     

    I'm currently in overdrive and looking through all the job boards and hooking up with old connections. As a young professional with a Masters degree I still have high hopes. But the timing could be better off course....

     

    Although my English is pretty good (I think) writing a motivation in English is something different. If there is a member who is in the 'recruiting' business and knows how a professional motivation letter in English should look. Please shoot me a PM if you are willing to help. I will write the letter myself off course but I need someone with a business vocabulary tot upgrade it. Due to the personal nature I would prefer friends or veterans!

     

    Thanks

     

    Mark

     

    PS: For all those who have outstanding repairs or services. No worries! They will go ahead as planned.

  7. The basics are reduction of friction. Graphite does that to a certain extend but it wears off over time. Graphite IMO is an outdated surface application. And yes, I know some high end brands still use it. But so what? My 2008 Golf had a 1993 designed Diesel engine... Same thing. There are better Diesel engines around.

    Nano technology nowadays is the way to go when surface treatment is required. I treat all the sec@6 movements with it and the results are phenomenal.

  8. With my new gig, I cannot wear reps anymore as I cannot risk being called out. 

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    Lame excuse as true rep lovers never get called out! It's all about the attitude :D

    Just pulling your leg off course. What is your new gig mate?

    And I will be keeping my eye on the sales section ;)

  9. "What I mean, is a 25j much better than a 21j?"

    If '21j' = china made DG, NN, ST etc and '25j' = swiss Eta...the answer is a definite Yes (from experience).

    If '25j' = china etaclone...the answer is probably (imho).

    Well I do believe the 21j 2892ers (ST and ETA) are 'ok' also ;)

    Quality of a movement is not always related to the number of jewels. It depends on where those jewels are located and how the movement is designed. If you have 30 jewels all in the wrong place, you have a crappy movement.... Jewels are meant to reduce friction. A well designed movement could have less friction points and therefor less jewels. But it therefor isn't necessarily of inferior quality. En contraire!

    As a rule of thumb: forget jewel count and if a movement has a Swiss counterpart than one can presume it is a 'good' movements If and that is a big IF the movement is clean and properly oiled.

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